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Pregnancy & Childbirth: 21 Weeks Pregnant - First Baby - Belly Gallery
This mom is 21 weeks pregnant with her first baby.
http://pregnancy.about.com/od/pregnancyphotos/ig/2005-Pregnant-Belly-Gallery/21-Weeks-Pregnant.--1R.htm
Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD): PTSD and Diabetes - PTSD and Diabetes Risk
A relationship between PTSD and diabetes has been found. People with PTSD have been found to have higher rates of diabetes. Read about a study that examined different health-related problems among people with both PTSD and diabetes.
http://ptsd.about.com/od/ptsdandyourhealth/a/Diabetes.htm
Senior Travel: Senior Travel - By Category
An index of categories for the Senior Travel guide site.
http://seniortravel.about.com/od/diabetes/qt/Dia_tps.htm
Sexuality: Sexuality and Diabetes – Sexual Issues and Concerns for People Living with Diabetes
An overview of the some of the common ways that sexuality and sexual functioning can be impacted by Diabetes, along with suggestions for dealing with these obstacles.
http://sexuality.about.com/od/disability/a/sexdiabetes.htm
Shoes: Cracked Heels - How to Easily Eliminate Thick, Dry Skin on Heels
Cracked heels are very common. They can be painful, unattractive, and very upsetting - especially to those of us who love sandals. I know because I've had this problem. Learn about a couple of products that will help eliminate thick, cracked skin on your heels.
http://shoes.about.com/od/foot_pain/a/cracked_heels.htm
Special Needs Children: 50 Ways to Fill an Easter Egg: Non-Edible Treats for Easter Baskets
Avoiding sugar, preservatives, colors, or food allergens this Easter? Be a wise Easter bunny and fill plastic eggs with a variety of fun little gifts instead.
http://specialchildren.about.com/od/holidays/qt/easteregg.htm
Stroke: Facts and Statistics About Stroke
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Yet, few people are aware of what its symptoms are and what to do if it ever strikes what types of treatments are available for it and how to access them. Here you can learn some interesting facts about who is affected by strokes, why, how the fare after the stroke, and a lot more. Learn these interesting facts about stroke here.
http://stroke.about.com/od/strokestatistics/a/StrokeStats.htm
Surgery: Kidney Transplant - Kidney Surgery - Who Needs Kidney Transplant
There are many causes of chronic kidney failure, including diabetes, high blood pressure and polycystic kidney disease. Find out who is most likely to need dialysis, a kidney transplant or both. Knowing the cause of kidney failure is key to preventing kidney failure before you need a transplant.
http://surgery.about.com/od/beforesurgery/ss/NeedKidneyTx.htm
Vision: Diabetic Retinopathy - Lower Your Risk for Diabetic Retinopathy
If you have diabetes, you can significantly reduce your risk for developing diabetic retinopathy by following a few tips.
http://vision.about.com/od/eyediseases/tp/Diabetic_Risk.htm
Weight Training: Health Benefits of Weight Training - Advantages of Weight Training for Chronic Health Conditions
Weight training and strength training provide benefits in the treatment of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, metabolic syndrome and depression.
http://weighttraining.about.com/od/benefitsofweighttraining/a/benefits_2.htm

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